TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) — Tenafly Pediatrics has agreed to pay $45,000 for allegations it wrongly terminated an employee for taking time off under the Family Leave Act, Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced recently.
TRENTON, New Jersey (Legal Newsline) — A multimillion dollar settlement with Natixis Funding Corp. and Societe Generale will resolve allegations these organizations acted fraudulently and anti-competitively, New Jersey Attorney General John J. Hoffman has announced.
TRENTON, N.J. (Legal Newsline) – Acting New Jersey Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced that in 2015 the Division of Law (DOL) obtained settlements and judgments that combine for more than $451 million on behalf of the state.
New Jersey Acting Attorney General John Hoffman reached a $810,000 settlement with Direct Buy Auto Warranty over allegations that it misled consumers who purchased vehicle service contracts and then didn't provide the promised services.
CVS Pharmacy, Inc. recently settled a lawsuit filed by New Jersey Acting Attorney General John Hoffman after two of its stores in the state allegedly sold medicine and infant formula left to sit in the heat for days when their air conditioners broke.
New Jersey Youth Club, Inc. has been ordered to temporarily stop soliciting for charitable donations and has had its assets frozen, Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced on Wednesday.
New Jersey Acting Attorney General John Hoffman recently received a judgment of more than $45,000 against a Florida man who allegedly made misrepresenations and false promises while promoting the Superstorm Sandy Reconstruction Summit.
Multiple contractors have violated New Jersey consumer laws and will be forced to pay back thousands in restitution to New Jersey consumers, according to an announcement today by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.
Multiple New Jersey stores that paid cash for gold received approximately 10,000 citations for alleged civil violations of the state's consumer protection laws, Acting Attorney General John Hoffman announced on Thursday.
New Jersey Acting Attorney General John. J. Hoffmann reached a $300,000 settlement on Thursday with two furniture company owners after it was found customers couldn't receive refunds or received bad checks on refunds.
New Jersey Attorney General John Hoffman and the Division of Consumer Affairs filed a lawsuit against ShorePro Contractors LLC and its owner, Christopher N. Molosso Sr., on Wednesday for allegedly violating the Consumer Fraud Act and Contractors Registration Act.
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs reached a settlement with JKM Products Corp., an arts and crafts supply company, following allegations of consumer fraud, Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced on Tuesday.
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs cited 26 home improvement contractors on Thursday seeking $251,602 in civil penalties and consumer restitution based on complaints by consumers across the state, Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced.
The state of New Jersey has obtained a $177,000 settlement in a lawsuit against Williams Asphalt Materials L.L.C., a former paving company that allegedly performed substandard work, according to an announcement by Acting Attoney General John. J. Hoffman.
New Jersey's Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman and Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin have reached a settlement agreement with Occidental Chemical Corporation to pay the state of New Jersey $190 million for cleanup and damages related to the contamination of the Passaic River.